On my 2002 Infiniti QX4 (the Nissan R50 platform), these fit great and the ride is fabulous. Raised my SUV back up a good 3″ from where my saggy Nissan springs were after 82,000 miles. Looks better than the day it was driven off the show room floor. I did Medium Duty 2922 on the rear, and Medium Duty 2923 on the front. No noticeable rake. I replaced rear shocks and front struts at the same time. Only suggestion would be to find a pair of coil insulators for the front coild springs, maybe the back, if you are not using Old Man Emu struts on your front end.

5 out of 5

Spencer – November 29, 2016:

2 year update with Old Man Emu (OME) front and rear coil springs, both Medium duty. Working great and no settling on my 2002 Infiniti QX4’s ride height. I’m back here now ordering OME front struts and rear shocks. I had my mechanic install KYB shocks and struts when I did my OME coil springs originally. The KYB’s are OK (particulary the KYB gas adjusted rear shocks), but spend the extra $$$ and get the OME front struts if you are putting OME front coil springs on your Nissan Pathfinder/Infiniti QX4 R50 platform. The KYB front struts have worked, but I know the OME’s will be a much better fit with the OME springs.